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Ross.
I take your point and that makes sense in the general world of business.
BarryW.
Same as above. That all makes sense
However this post is about Bombardier V Siemens.
Britain is not supporting Bombardier, our last big train manufacturer, that can produce rolling stock, not only for this country but also abroad.
This could result in it closing down with all the known consequences creating a massive disaster for this country.
Germany enabled Siemens to win the state-backed Deutsche Bahn €6bn (£5.4bn) high-speed train contract which in turn enabled it to secure the Thameslink contract that will probably lead to them winning the 2 future rolling stock awards, for the Crossrail and High Speed Two projects.
All that employment, wages, profit, tax and a secure future for Germany has been achieved by Germany supporting their own company, Siemens.
Why is this country not doing the same?
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